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Professor of Romance Languages and Comparative Literatures and Chair of the Women's Studies Committee Susan R. Suleiman says that while she agrees with Reverby's statements "to a large extent," the Faculty's ultimate support signaled the recognition that women's studies was a valid academic discipline...
...Suleiman says in the past Harvard was slow to recognize that valuable study could take place outside and between a standard system of deparments...
...Suleiman counters that "you don't have to always start with biology; you don't have to start with cell division to know that women are different than...
Because the concentration originated from resources already available at Harvard, its direction was largely dependent on the interests of professors already at Harvard, according to Suleiman...
Mansfield's statement amounts to a smear of a first-rate community of both women and Black scholars at Harvard--scholars like Helen Vendler, Susan Pharr, Barbara Johnson, Sara Lightfoot, Susan Suleiman, Elaine Scarry, Henry Louis Gates Jr., Preston Williams, Anthony Appiah, Christopher Edley, Charles Willie, Orlando Patterson, to name just a few. Mansfield ought to apologize. Martin L. Kilson Professor of Government